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Osun pensioners picket state secretariat over unpaid arrears

Pensioners in Osun State on Friday morning stormed the State Secretariat and locked out workers in continuation of their protest to demand for payment of their pension arrears and gratuities.

The pensioners started the fresh protest yesterday and continued early Friday morning before workers could arrive for work.

The protesters we gathered locked the main gate as well as the second gate thereby preventing workers from going inside.

The pensioners chanted war song. Some of them blocked the gates, while others lined up with placards beside the main road raining abuses on the governor.

Policemen, operatives of the Department of State Services and Nigeria Security and Civil Defeñce Corps were deployed to ensure that the protest is not hijacked.

One of the leaders of the pensioners, Mr. Yemi Lawal, who spoke with journalists said they would not allow any worker to go inside the Secretariat

He alleged that the state government was owing them 12-month pensions and the gratuities of those who retired between 2008/and 2012 had not been paid.

He accused the state governor, Rauf Aregbesola of planning to divert the second tranche of N12,7 billion Paris Club loan refund.

The government was yet to react to the situation at the time of this report.

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